An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics

Lindell Bromham

Equation-free approach makes the field accessible to all biologists, including those who prefer discussion and diagrams rather than algebra

Cutting-edge case studies explore the scientific literature and show how theoretical concepts are applied in the context of real biological research

Caters to different levels and interests with a unique combination of text, technical information, and case studies to enable flexible use

Stunning full colour presentation is the perfect complement to the author's written prose

New to this Edition:

Covers the same ground as the first edition - which was published as Reading the Story in DNA - but considerably expanded, updated, and remodelled to make the book better fit a semester teaching structure

Updated throughout with enhanced coverage of genome-level evolution and descriptions of the latest techniques in the field, such as high throughput sequencing

Streamlined chapter structure, with TechBoxes and Case Studies collated at the end of each chapter to provide an unbroken narrative

Case studies have been updated and enhanced by the addition of two sections - 'Check your understanding' and 'What do you think?' - to test students' understanding and to encourage critical appraisal

Additional online teaching resources, including one-hour class plans to accompany each chapter in the book

Shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology Undergraduate Textbook Prize 2016

An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics

Second Edition

Lindell Bromham

Description

DNA can be extracted and sequenced from a diverse range of biological samples, providing a vast amount of information about evolution and ecology. The analysis of DNA sequences contributes to evolutionary biology at all levels, from dating the origin of the biological kingdoms to untangling family relationships.

An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics presents the fundamental concepts and intellectual tools you need to understand how the genome records information about evolutionary past and processes, how that information can be "read", and what kinds of questions we can use that information to answer. Starting with evolutionary principles, and illustrated throughout with biological examples, it is the perfect starting point on the journey to an understanding of the way molecular data is used in modern biology.

Online Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre features:

For registered adopters of the book:- Class plans for one-hour hands-on sessions associated with each chapter- Figures from the textbook to view and download

Shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology Undergraduate Textbook Prize 2016

An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics

Second Edition

Lindell Bromham

Author Information

Lindell Bromham, Professor, Research School of Biology, Australian National University

Shortlisted for the Royal Society of Biology Undergraduate Textbook Prize 2016

An Introduction to Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics

Second Edition

Lindell Bromham

Reviews and Awards

Engaging and entertaining writing, with concepts clearly conveyed in a way accessible to less numerate students. It is by far one of the most enjoyable and interesting text books on evolutionary genetics I have read. - Simon Goodman, University of Leeds

Nothing else comes close in terms of completeness and accessibility to our students. Reading the text is almost like having a conversation. - Lawrence Mays, University of North Carolina at Charlotte